RE: I thought McDog had disapeared forever nt off course you have to use most stupid argument.. if people don´t follow USA they are with those terrorist (doh)
Lots of people think like that. </p> Personally I don't see much difference between the philosophy of an individual who puts his own species first and that of someone who puts his own race first.</p>
Speciesist. As are most people. </p> Animal suffering isn't as important as human suffering. Actually, in most individuals, animal suffering isn't as important as human inconvenience.</p> As I said an approach very similar to racism.</p>
RE: Speciesist. As are most people. Aye, I suppose I do prioritise human rights abuses over animal rights abuses. I'd be going to hell if there was one.
Depends if unwillingness to change deep-rooted behaviour can be considered a sin. </p> Probably, yes.</p> However, your attitude suggests you don't really get it soIthink you'd be safe. Along with a large proportion of equallyunaware racists.</p>
It's a good question. </p> A life of suffering or a quick death. Which would you choose?</p> I was involved in a discussion along these lines recently. Is life itself worth all the suffering? Of course, because of most people's indifference to the suffering of any species but their own,we were talking solely about human suffering. If you could end all life at the push of a button would you do so?</p>
RE: Depends if unwillingness to change deep-rooted behaviour can be considered a sin. Aye, I'm unaware of the suffering of animals. Right, I'm off now to get a white hood and set fire to some crosses outside Battersea Dogs Home. Are you Lee Ryan out of Blue?